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Plate II 
British Columbia Coast 
Carvings of Bone and Antler 
Figure 1. Decorated harpoon point made of bone or antler. From 6 feet deep in shell- 
heap, North Saanich, B.C. Salish Indian area. Collected by Harlan I, Smith. Cat. 
No. 16-7192 in American Museum of Natural History, New York; 4 natural size. 
After Figure 141a, Smith, Gulf of Georgia, 1907. 
Figure 2. Fragment of object made of bone, probably a wristlet. From main shell-heap, 
Eburne, B.C. Salish Indian area. Collected by William Oliver. Cat. No. 16-7933 
in American Museum of Natural History, New York; 5 natural size. After Figure 
46b, Smith, Shell-heaps, 1903. 
Figure 3. Fragment of object made of bone, probably wristlet, bearing incised lines and 
areas. From main shell-heap, Eburne, B.C. Salish Indian area. Collected by 
Harlan I. Smith. Cat. No. 16-5034 in American Museum of Natural History, New 
York; I natural size. After Figure 46c, Smith, Shell-heaps, 1903. 
Figure 4. Fragment of object made of bone, probably wristlet, bearing incised geometric 
design. From near skeleton No. 26, Cat. No. 99-1772 in American Museum of 
Natural History, New York, near surface in main shell-heap, Eburne, B.C. Salish 
Indian area. Collected by Harlan I. Smith. Cat. No. 16-5044 in American 
Museum; 4 natural size. After Figure 51, Smith, Shell-heaps, 1903. 
Figure 5. Incised geometric design on an object made of bone. From shell-heap No. 1, 
Port Hammond, B.C. Salish Indian area. Collected by Harlan I. Smith. Cat. No. 
16-4062 in American Museum of Natural History, New York; 4 natural size. After 
Figure 49a, Smith, Shell-heaps, 1903. 
Figure 6. Incised representation of a fish on a fragment of harpoon point made of bone or 
antler. From main shell-heap, Eburne, B.C. Salish Indian area. Collected by 
Harlan I. Smith. Cat. No. 16-5053 in American Museum of Natural History, New 
York; 4 natural size. After Figure 52b, Smith, Shell-heaps, 1903. 
Figure 7. Incised representation of a fish on a fragment of harpoon point made of bone or 
antler. From main shell-heap, Eburne, B.C. Collected by William Oliver. Cat. 
No. 16-7895 in American Museum of Natural History, New York; 4 natural size. 
After Figure 52c, Smith, Shell-heaps, 1903. 
Figure 8. Incised representation of a fish on a fragment of harpoon point made of bone or 
antler. From main shell-heap, Eburne, B.C. Collected by Harlan I. Smith. Cat. 
No. 16-5052 in American Museum of Natural History, New York; 4 natural size. 
After Figure 52a, Smith, Shell-heaps, 1903. 
Figure 9. Decorated object made of bone. From shell-heap on Hugh Grant's farm* 
Comox, B.C. Comox, Salish Indian and Kwakiutl, Wakashan Indian area. Collected 
by Harlan I. Smith. Cat. No. 16-6625 in American Museum of Natural History, 
New York; 4 natural size. After Figure 113b, Smith, Gulf of Georgia, 1907. 
Figure 10. Antler with incised design. From shell-heap, North Saanich, B.C. Salish 
Indian area. Collected by Harlan I. Smith. Cat. No. 16-7261 in American Museum of 
Natural History, New York; 4naturalsize. After Figure 143, Smith, Gulf of Georgia, 1907. 
Figure 11. Sculpture in bone or stone. From main shell-heap, Eburne, B.C. Salish Indian 
area. After Figure 55c, Smith, Shell-heaps, 1903, redrawn from Figure 4, Plate III, 
Hill-Tout, Later, 1895-96. Also illustrated in Figure 4, Plate III, Hill-Tout, Notes, 1899. 
Figure 12. Sculpture in bone or stone. From main shell-heap, Eburne, B.C. Salish Indian 
area. Cat. No. XII-B-605 in Victoria Memorial Museum, Ottawa, Canada; 4 natural 
size. Also illustrated in Figure 3, Plate III, Hill-Tout, Notes, 1899; and Figure 55b, 
Smith, Shell-heaps, 1903, redrawn from Figure 3, Plate III, Hill-Tout, Later, 1895-96. 
Figure 13. Sculpture in antler, slightly restored. From original surface soil, 4 feet below 
top, in shell-heap No. 1, Port Hammond, B.C. Salish Indian area. Collected by 
Harlan I. Smith. Cat. No. 16-3977 in American Museum of Natural History, New 
York; 4 natural size. After Figure 59, Smith, Shell-heaps, 1903. Cast, Cat. No. 
XII-B-608 in Victoria Memorial Museum, Ottawa, Canada. 
